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  2. Christine Lovly - Wikipedia

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    She studied chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. [2] She moved to Washington University in St. Louis for her graduate studies, where she joined the Medical Scientist Training Program. She earned an MD–PhD in 2006. Lovly trained in internal medicine and medical oncology at Vanderbilt University

  3. Ambra Pozzi - Wikipedia

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    Ambra A. Pozzi is an Italian American physician who is a professor of nephrology in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She works on matrix biology and matrix receptor biology. In 2022, she was appointed President Elect of the American Society for Matrix Biology.

  4. Robert H. Ossoff - Wikipedia

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    Ossoff was a junior faculty clinical fellow at the American Cancer Society Northwestern Medical School through 1984. He became a faculty member in 1986. [1] Ossoff joined the Vanderbilt University Medical Center faculty in July 1986. He worked in various positions at Vanderbilt.

  5. University of Tennessee Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tennessee Medical Center (UTMC) is an academic medical center located in Knoxville, Tennessee and serves as a referral center for East Tennessee and regions in Kentucky and North Carolina. The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine (UTGSM) oversees residency and medical student education at UTMC.

  6. Vanderbilt University Divinity School - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, African-American Divinity student James Lawson was expelled from the university for his Civil Rights activism by Chancellor Harvie Branscomb. [3] One of Vanderbilt's trustees, James Geddes Stahlman, published misleading stories in a newspaper he owned, The Nashville Banner, which suggested Lawson had incited others to "violate the law" and led to his expulsion. [3]

  7. Vanderbilt University School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt is classified as a "Research University (very high research activity)," by the Carnegie Foundation and is engaged in some of the most important engineering research and cross-disciplinary research conducted in the nation.

  8. Richmond University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Richmond University Medical Center was established on January 1, 2007. It is a Level I Trauma Center located in Staten Island, New York.The original hospital on the site, St. Vincent's Hospital, was opened in 1903 as a 74-bed facility under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of New York in what had been the Garner mansion, a mansard-roofed stone building built by Charles Taber and later ...

  9. Bayley Seton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Bayley Seton is located on a 20-acre (81,000 m 2), 12-building site in the Clifton and Stapleton areas of the North Shore of the New York City Borough of Staten Island.The complex is bounded by Bay Street to the east, Vanderbilt Avenue to the south, Tompkins Avenue to the west, and residential development to the north. [1]